ITHACA, N.Y. — The SUNY Cortland Red Dragons maintained their lengthy unbeaten streak during Saturday’s 65th annual Cortaca Jug game, beating Ithaca College 28-17. Cortland has now claimed two consecutive Cortaca Jug victories, bringing the series total to 43-36-3 in favor of Ithaca College. Cortland was led by a prolific rushing attack that racked up…
New York State Supreme Court Justice Vincent DiNolfo ruled in favor of Greenidge Generation in its lawsuit against the state Department of Environmental Conservation.
The Waterloo Village Board received no public comments Monday regarding the proposed annexation of two parcels on Reed Street.
The state recently approved a cannabis license for the site, a move the restaurant’s operators say they were unaware of.
Police are investigating a stabbing that left a 27-year-old man with serious upper-body wounds early Friday morning.
Bannon, 70, addressed the media outside the New York court on Tuesday, cryptically stating, “You wait. The hunted are about to become the hunters,” before departing without further elaboration on his comments.
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer recently announced substantial federal funding aimed at modernizing rail infrastructure in Central New York. Standing at the historic Old Susquehanna Train Station in Cortland County, Schumer revealed that $3,961,750 has been allocated from the Bipartisan Infrastructure & Jobs Law. This funding is designated for the New York, Susquehanna…
Cornell Experts Discuss Ethical and Legal Dimensions of Generative AI In the latest episode of the Cornell Keynotes podcast, two prominent Cornell experts, Professor Karan Girotra from Cornell Tech and Professor Frank Pasquale from Cornell Law School, delve into the ethical and legal complexities of generative AI. This discussion is the fourth installment of their…
Ithaca — Tompkins County Environmental Health is actively searching for a dog involved in a biting incident that occurred on Monday in the Collegetown area. The incident took place around 3:15 p.m. on the 400 block of College Avenue, close to the local UPS Store. The victim was bitten on the hand and ankle while…
ALBANY, N.Y. – Governor Kathy Hochul announced the launch of New York’s annual statewide holiday donation drive, which will begin on Monday, Nov. 18, to support families in need. The drive encourages donations of new, unwrapped toys, new and gently used coats, and new school supplies to benefit community-based organizations during the holiday season. “Together,…